time_traveler_denteliere
New in Town
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Hello ladies,
I need some help.
I consider myself to be a woman of many passions: art, lacemaking, linguistics, cooking, and every colour of ancient and vintage the world can give.
What I also like to do is: sports (multiple times a week) either indoors like weightlifting or outdoors like rollerskating or running.
I often have to choose between having my hair done the way I like and doing physical activities. I still haven't found a way to style my hair that would be somewhat quick to do, and that would keep my curls intact (even partially) while I run or move around!
I know that women back in the 40s did not go to the gym to lift some weigts, but many engaged in some sort of weekly physical activity, and I know they did not run back to the hair salon every time, right ?
I have pretty long hair that go past the shoulders when curled, a sort of longer version of the longer femme fatale. I definitly need to keep them out of my face while I exercice, otherwise they simply tangle up and become one single lock.
Would anybody have a recommendation?
I need some help.
I consider myself to be a woman of many passions: art, lacemaking, linguistics, cooking, and every colour of ancient and vintage the world can give.
What I also like to do is: sports (multiple times a week) either indoors like weightlifting or outdoors like rollerskating or running.
I often have to choose between having my hair done the way I like and doing physical activities. I still haven't found a way to style my hair that would be somewhat quick to do, and that would keep my curls intact (even partially) while I run or move around!
I know that women back in the 40s did not go to the gym to lift some weigts, but many engaged in some sort of weekly physical activity, and I know they did not run back to the hair salon every time, right ?
I have pretty long hair that go past the shoulders when curled, a sort of longer version of the longer femme fatale. I definitly need to keep them out of my face while I exercice, otherwise they simply tangle up and become one single lock.
Would anybody have a recommendation?